I finally finished the work re-routing the halyards. I now have four
lines running across the existing blocks at the top of the mast. I
used halyard exit plates from Schaeffer Marine. The lines exit the
mast about 9 & 10 feet from the base (step), respectively. They are
offset to minimize any potential mast strength issues. I was lucky
and could consult with someone who made the conversion about 8 years
ago. He also recommended offsetting the exit points (due to a friend
who didn't offset and lost his spar).
So, we'll see how it goes. If I don't lose the spar in the next
couple years, we'll be able to call it a success. If the spar goes,
then I wouldn't recommend it.
Jack
V2620
lines running across the existing blocks at the top of the mast. I
used halyard exit plates from Schaeffer Marine. The lines exit the
mast about 9 & 10 feet from the base (step), respectively. They are
offset to minimize any potential mast strength issues. I was lucky
and could consult with someone who made the conversion about 8 years
ago. He also recommended offsetting the exit points (due to a friend
who didn't offset and lost his spar).
So, we'll see how it goes. If I don't lose the spar in the next
couple years, we'll be able to call it a success. If the spar goes,
then I wouldn't recommend it.
Jack
V2620